Lemuel Haynes: Theologian and Patriot
Lemuel Haynes grew up in colonial Vermont. He was a bi-racial, abandoned and sold into indentured servitude until his 21st birthday.
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Lemuel Haynes grew up in colonial Vermont. He was a bi-racial, abandoned and sold into indentured servitude until his 21st birthday.
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In the late 1700s, writer Hannah More used her talents to join the call for abolishing the British slave trade and other vital causes.
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William Wilberforce was a man whose profound influence on the world stemmed from a life completely dedicated to God.
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A powerful example of how the Lord speaks is how He used Harriet Beecher Stowe’s writing to shift the world’s view on slavery’s evil.
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Sergeant York was a reluctant soldier, even considering declaring himself a conscientious objector due to his Christian beliefs.
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